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						What is carbon offsetting?
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						Carbon offsetting, also known as carbon compensation, is a way to compensate for your personal or business emissions by funding equivalent carbon dioxide reductions elsewhere. These emissions primarily come from everyday energy consumption at home and work, such as driving/riding taxis, flying, and cooling or heating buildings. Users can offset these emissions by paying for emissions reductions in their country or elsewhere in the world.
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            We offer information on a range of carbon offset projects that meet international standards, including the Verifiable Carbon Standard (VCS), Gold Standard Voluntary Emission Reductions (VERs), and Certified Emission Reductions (CERs). All of these projects adhere to the Carbon Offset Quality Assurance Standard, and the carbon footprint ( individual / corporate ) calculations on this platform can support your carbon offset plans.
In addition to reducing carbon emissions, many carbon offset projects have wider benefits, such as protecting biodiversity in developing countries and contributing to improvements in education, employment, food security, and health and well-being.
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						What are carbon credits?
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						When an individual or company wants to offset their carbon dioxide emissions, they will obtain a number of carbon credits corresponding to their greenhouse gas emissions, for example, one carbon credit = 1 ton of CO2 emissions reduction.
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						As a sustainable society develops, the market demand for carbon credits is likely to be greater than the number of current projects. This is why carbon credits are considered “ex ante” when they are sold before CO2 emissions are reduced, while “ex post” carbon credits are used to finance projects after carbon emissions have been reduced.
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						To ensure the transparency and credibility of carbon credit or offset projects, professional certification bodies have been established. The Kyoto Protocol includes two key mechanisms crucial to the compliance market: the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), which provides funding for projects developed by industrialized countries in developing countries, and the Joint Implementation Mechanism (JI), which provides investment for projects developed between industrialized countries. These projects are verified by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), guaranteeing that emission reductions are real, measurable, verifiable, and additional. Following the Kyoto Protocol's certification model, professional organizations can also provide reliability certification for voluntary emission reduction credits, similar to that of offset projects.
How to offset your carbon footprint?
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						To regulate the carbon offset market, governments often create a compliant or regulated market, which is only available to governments and companies that are legally responsible for greenhouse gas emissions. In the voluntary carbon market, carbon credit trading is conducted on an optional basis. It is open to public and private organizations, companies and individual residents who are aware of their responsibility in climate change and voluntarily want to neutralize their carbon footprint. Carbon offsetting can be easily achieved through the following three steps:
1. Calculate your carbon emissions
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						Individuals/families can use this platform's online carbon accounting tool for free
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						Enterprises use the trial calculation function of this platform or register for free professional accounting
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						Large enterprises can also apply for the platform's professional accounting consulting services
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						2. Strategies for reducing carbon emissions
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						Five actions to help you save carbon costs
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						Upgrading equipment and technology to conserve energy use
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						Travel less or switch to carbon-friendly travel
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						Decarbonize your daily life and behavior
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						3. Invest in carbon offset projects
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						Invest in high-quality international carbon reduction projects to achieve carbon neutrality for your business and meet your corporate social responsibility goals. Many carbon offset projects also generate additional benefits, such as protecting biodiversity and improving education, jobs, food security, clean drinking water, and health and well-being in developing countries. 
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						Case 1: Ant Forest Project
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						Case 2: Chevron’s carbon offset project
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						Case 3: Carbon offset in modern agriculture
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						Case 3: Carbon offset in modern agriculture
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